Improved ice-cream freezer



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CHARLES GOCCE, OAF CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Letters Patent No. 73,596, dated January 21, 1868.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, CHARLES GOCCE, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Stateof Ohio, have invented a. new and useful Improvement in Ice-CreamFreezers; and I do hercbydeclare that the following is a full, clear,and exact description thereof, which will ennble others skilled in theart to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings.

This invention is designed for the class of ice-cream freezers in whichthe agitator of and the receptacle for the creiim rcrolvciin oppositedirections, und comprises a. combination of spur-wheels for the purposeof giving opposite motions to the beater and receptacle for the cream.

Figure 1 is nn axial section of an ice-crcnm freezer embodying myimprovements.

Figure 2 is a horizontal section at the line X X.

A is n tub, in whose bottom is n. socket for the pivot C of thecream-can or receptacle D, secured by hooks E E or other device` Athwnrtthe mouth ofthe tub is a transom, F, perforated at its middle for thestein G of my agitator, H I. The oop J of the cnn D hns attached to itan internal spur-wheel, K, driven by the wheel L, which is :rtrneheil tothe under side of the transom F. The wheel L is driven by the wheel M,which wheel occupies n non-circular portion of the stein G oftheagitator, which, on being revolved by a. crank on its summit, secures n.simultaneous opposing rotation ofthe can and agitator..

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I claim :is new and of my invention- The internal spur-wheel K, incombination with the wheels L and M, substantially as herein described,"for the purpose of securing an opposite motion to the agitator and thecan.

In testimony of which, I hereunto set my hond.

CHARLES GOOCH.

Witnesses:

JAMES COLEMAN, F. W. BnowNE, JOHN W. CARTER.

